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Old 03-06-2011, 12:35 PM   #8
topknot
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Nutri-Cal comes in a tube and like thick molasses. You can get this any pet store or most vet office.

Bringing Home: First of all she should be a min. of 12 weeks of age - older if she is a smaller one.

Sleeping: It is best not to sleep with the new ones, since they are small and can either fall off the bed and really hurt themselves bad or you could roll over on them while sleeping and suficate them. Best to wait till they are older to sleep with you, so they can move away from you if needed. Mine sleeps on my pillow and the others sleep toward the end of the bed. We also have stairs for the bed, so they do not jump off.

Food: Best not to change the food at first. You do not want upset their stomachs and stess them out further. The move to your home is stress enough. After they are use to your home in a few months, then you can change the food - a little at a time.

Your breeder should give you a care guide when you go to pick her up.

Best wishes with your new baby!

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